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In what sense is a supply type of test considered a variant of multiple choice type of test? (Hint: In supply type, the choices are not explicitly given). Does this make the supply type of test more difficult than closed multiple choice type of test? How? ​

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A matching question is two adjacent lists of related words, phrases, pictures, or symbols. Each item in one list is paired with at least one item in the other list. Matching may be considered to be a variant of multiple-choice in which more than one choice is correct.

A True or False question is similar in format to a multiple choice question, except that there are only 2 options, True or False, for example. True/False questions are quite popular because they are generally easy to write; one does not have to think of lots of plausible but incorrect answers as with an MCQ.

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